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AMD Ryzen 7000 Gaming Benchmarks With Latest BIOS Show No Performance Difference Between DDR5-6200 & DDR5-7400

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AMD’s Ryzen 7000 gaming benchmarks with the latest AM5 BIOS show no performance difference between DDR5-6200 and DDR5-7400 memory.
The first gaming performance benchmarks of AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs with the latest AM5 BIOS that improve memory performance and support have been published by Quasarzone & the results may look a bit underwhelming.Latest AM5 BIOS Greatly Benefits DDR5 Memory Support & Overclock On Ryzen 7000 CPUs But Gaming Performance Remains Unchanged
The folks over at Quasarzone were quick to test out the difference in performance with higher-speed memory that is now enabled thanks to the latest AGESA 1.0.0.7b BIOS. This new BIOS is being teased to offer clock speeds north of DDR5-8000 and even beyond DDR5-9000 and while these numbers look amazing, we have to see if the higher speeds make any difference in real applications.
For this demonstration, the tech outlet updated their ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-E Gaming WIFI to the latest 1514 BETA BIOS which is based on the AGESA 1.0.0.7b firmware. For memory, a pair of KLEVV DDR5 (16 GB x 2) DIMMs were used and run in two configurations, DDR5-6200 (CL30-36-32-66) in a 1:1 mode and DDR5-7400 (CL34-46-44-80) in a 1:2 mode.

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